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How: Use a gentle facial cleanser suited for your skin type.
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Tip: Lukewarm water helps open pores slightly for better cleansing.
2. Steam the Face
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Purpose: To soften blackheads and open pores.
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How: Place your face over a bowl of hot water with a towel over your head for 5–10 minutes, or use a warm towel compress.
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Optional: Add a few drops of essential oil (e.g., tea tree or lavender) for antibacterial benefits.
3. Exfoliate (Optional)
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Purpose: To remove dead skin cells that might block pores.
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How: Use a mild scrub or chemical exfoliant with salicylic acid or glycolic acid.
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Note: Do not over-exfoliate—once or twice a week is sufficient.
4. Extract the Blackheads
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Method 1: Manual Extraction
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Use clean fingers wrapped in tissue or a comedo extractor tool.
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Gently apply pressure around the blackhead until it pops out.
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Avoid forcing it—this can cause skin damage.
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Method 2: Pore Strips (for Nose/Chin)
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Apply the strip on a damp area.
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Let it dry as per instructions.
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Peel it off gently to lift blackheads from the surface.
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5. Disinfect the Area
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Purpose: To prevent bacteria from entering the open pores.
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How: Dab a bit of antiseptic or toner containing witch hazel or salicylic acid.
6. Apply a Soothing Product
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Purpose: To calm the skin and tighten the pores.
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How: Use a clay mask, calming serum, or moisturizer.
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Ingredients to Look For: Aloe vera, niacinamide, green tea, or chamomile.
7. Follow Up with Moisturizer
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Purpose: To rehydrate and balance skin.
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Tip: Use a non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores) product.